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Row 1, left to right: Mary Angell, English, Chorus: Harry Dawson, Art, Biology: Bob Dungan, Gen. Science Warren Ewing, English, Public Speaking: Arthur Fryer, Science: James Goodwin, Commerce. Row 2: E. J. Greiner, Ind. Arts: Ethel Hamblin, English: Elizabeth Hohn, Commerce: Austa C. Hutchcroft, English: Clifford James, Algebra, Math: Evelyn Johnson, Home Economics. Faculty S A i A e: -,'-: :-' , .. f b: ' , - 1 e'2r L 'iii , e ' Row 3: Don Klein, History Civics: Margaret Kopf, P.E.: Laverna Lapham, Health: Doris Manning, English, Journalism: Paul Patrick, Voc. Ag.: Robert Paul, Geometry, Algebra. Row 4: Gertrude Payne, Library: Lee Reeder, World History: Loyal Rich, Health: Orile Robbins, Boys P. E.: Audrey Showalter, Latin, Soc. Ec.: Bjorn Venass, Band.
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MR. SKINNER Clifford J. Skinner, a graduate of McMinnville High School, and Linfield College, has been principal at Mac for three years. Students have found him ready to help in every way possible and alway interested in activities as well as school life. M R. FAGAN Frank E. Fagan has served as superintendent of the McMinnville Public Schools for many years and has always been interested in the student's welfare. Administration l SCHOOL BOARD I Left to Right: Dr. W. W. Heringer, Clerk, Frank Fagan, Francis Marsh, Francis Vollstedt, James A. Howard, Mrs. Ed Bergstrom.
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Student Council Student body officers, the presidents of each class, and one representative chosen for each fifteen students from English or Social Science classes, and Mr. Skinner con- stitute the student council, which forms the policies of the student body. This organization holds student body elections, acts as a nomination committee, fills vacancies, authorizes the awarding of letters in all sports and activities, is re- SDOYISIDIE for the March of Dime and Junior Red Cross campaigns, and performs all duties necessary to adequately carry out these and all other student body activities. The council this year also inaugurated a Homecoming Day, for all former students, and made plans to send next year's student body officers to a conference being held for the student body officers of Oregon high schools. First row, left to right: Wiser, Withycombe, Strayer, Beeler, Schrieber, Tennis, Waits, Olsen, Harmen Second row: Barner, Beeler, Beckner, Grabouski, Bellinger, Koch, Johnson, Frink Third row: Sampson, Ranck, Newcomb, Johnson, Jacobs, Toliver, Wiser, Robins Fourth row, Hanville, Frainey, Grenfell, Waugaman,Well, Bundy, Smith, Wherley
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